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City Launches First-Ever Transit Master Plan Effort & You Can Get Involved!

LOGO-transparent Salt Lake City invites residents, commuters and business owners to help shape the City’s mobility future by participating in the development of the first Salt Lake City Transit Master Plan. The Transit Master Plan, to be developed through 2015, will be a guiding document for the City to improve public transportation services and amenities citywide. The City has officially launched SLCRides, an outreach campaign, led by the City’s Transportation Division, in coordination with the Utah Transit Authority, regional planning agencies and community stakeholders. SLCRides provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to help prepare goals and determine strategies for improving our public transportation system of buses and trains, transit related programs and passenger amenities. “Seeking thoughtful, efficient and sustainable solutions to our growing mobility needs is a central tenet of my 2016 Livability Agenda,” said Mayor Becker. “I look forward to hearing from the public as they help shape our transit plan to ensure a vibrant future for our City.” “By 2040, we expect 40,000 new residents and 20,000 new employees in Salt Lake City,” said Salt Lake City Transportation Division Director Robin Hutcheson. “Residents have already expressed a desire for improved transportation choices and, as we grow, we will continue to strive to be a first-class city when it comes to the availability of quality transportation options. Public transportation is a vital component of a healthy transportation network.” Salt Lake City residents, commuters and visitors are encouraged to learn more about transit and share their ideas by visiting the Transit Master Plan project website at slcrides.org. Upcoming opportunities to connect with SLCRides include:

  • Living Traditions Festival, Friday, May 15, 5-7 p.m. 
  • Rose Park Community Festival, Saturday, May 16, 11-1 p.m.  

For more information about how to get involved in Salt Lake City’s Transit Master Plan or find other mobile workshop events visit www.slcrides.org.

This entry was posted in Green Transportation and tagged commuter, master plan, mayor ralph becker, public comment, public engagement, public transportation, salt lake city, slcrides, transit, transit master plan, transportation, utah, utah transit authority on May 13, 2015 by slcgreen.

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